Dare 2B Wise

Dare 2B Wise
Author: Joe White
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2010-06-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1451605269

In cooperation with Focus on the Family, Dare 2B Wise delivers 150 two-page devotionals that any parent can do with teenagers—or that teens and parents can enjoy on their own. Funny thing. Most parents would give their life for their child, but they have a hard time giving up ten minutes a day to do devotions with them. Why is that? Bestselling author Joe White and Kelli Stuart believe it is simply because they have not found the right tool. Well, here it is. In cooperation with Focus on the Family, Dare 2B Wise delivers 150 two-page devotionals that any parent can do with teenagers—or that teens and parents can enjoy on their own. Each devotional has four parts: a bite of Proverbs, a quick-read application (usually with a twist), a few discussion starters, and a Lifeline (a prayer point, a unique insight, or a personal challenge). This book is just what most committed parents are looking for.

Dare To Be Wise

Dare To Be Wise
Author: WL Knightly
Publisher: BrixBaxter Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2021-02-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Just when Whit Filmore thought he and Anna Upton would finally start their investigation business without any obstacles, a new missing person case comes his way, kicking things off with a bang. But when Anna is too busy to join him right away, his head start takes him to a Mississippi town where obstacles are the least of his worries. On a mission to find the client’s missing son, Whit will uncover secrets long hidden. Have the locals been missing something that’s been right under their noses all along? Or are things never what they seem?

Dare to be Wise

Dare to be Wise
Author: James Bentley
Publisher: Third Millennium Information
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1990
Genre: Greater Manchester (England)
ISBN: 9780907383048

Manchester Grammar School's pre-eminence has throughout its history been coupled with a commitment to educate young men of promise regardless of the poverty or wealth of their fathers. This book tells the story of this institution and looks at how its outstanding success has been achieved. The school's development has been closely linked to changes in and around Manchester, so the background is provided by the city and its environs. The account also includes the sometimes turbulent relationships with both local and national governments over the past 475 years. The author considers the staff, boys and governors who have played their part in its history and focuses on the High Masters whose vision and determination have shaped the school. As well as presenting the reader with a picture of life at the MGS, the author covers the major educational debates of the period (including those of the present day). These encompass the development of the school's curriculum, which has undergone dramatic changes and today eschews narrow specialization.

Dare to Be Different

Dare to Be Different
Author: BUSOLA LANRE-OKE
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2020-06-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1728393213

This book is an inspiration from God to every woman who desires to be different in her roles as a woman, wife and mother. Irrespective of your background, God is so much interested in you as a woman. He created you to birth many generations, proffer solutions to problems, and bring joy to your husband, children, family and all those around you. The Lord through this book will open your eyes to what it entails to be a woman with a difference (a virtuous woman) whose heart is after her God, the well-being of her family as well as those around her. As a woman you are created by God to be good for the right man as a wife, raise godly children who will call you blessed and as well as being a blessing to all the people around you. You are that woman that man is waiting for; your generation also awaits your manifestation. Take the steps, dare to be different.

Dare to be wise

Dare to be wise
Author: Desma Lorraine Meek
Publisher:
Total Pages: 65
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

A history of the Wise family.

Life Creative

Life Creative
Author: Wendy Speake
Publisher: Kregel Publications
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2016-09-27
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0825444101

A celebration of motherhood, creativity, and the faith that binds them In our Pinterest age of handcrafted children's parties, artistic Instagram photos, tutorials for renovating old furniture into new treasures, and blogs filled with poetry, prose, and other creative expression, it is clear that a brand-new generation of creative women is rising up. It is a renaissance born not in Italian cathedrals or Harlem jazz clubs but in kitchens and nurseries and living rooms around the world. But when Christian women become mothers, they often feel expected to lay down their creative pursuits in order to properly parent. Wendy Speake and Kelli Stuart know that struggle. While they acknowledge that some seasons of mothering require setting artistic pursuits aside, they also argue that these seasons don't have to last until empty nest time. Instead, mothers with creative gifts are called to actively use them in order to bless their families, their communities, and everyone they encounter. Inspiring and encouraging, Life Creative celebrates the ways mothers can live their art in the midst of their mothering. They tell the stories of women such as author and speaker Angie Smith, recording artist Ellie Holcomb, and jewelry designer Lisa Leonard who do just that. By following God's leading to embrace His gifts, renaissance moms can model the joy of obedience for their families.